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Effective Basic Services (eBASE) Africa

Nebinnetou: A good remedy for the increasing level of diabetes in the world

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Sitback, relax and enjoy the “Nebinnetou” (Dance of the Brain) by eBASE Africa, which is a cultural, spiritual, and metabolic dance that manifests through thefree, rhythmic movement of the body, following each individual’s body language.This form of dancing can help reduce the incidence of diabetes because it activates muscles, which significantly influence the regulation of insulin sensitivity.

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August 22, 2024
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